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Coral Geographer
First launched
2021
First launched
Passengers
99
Passengers
Ports Visited
79
Ports visited
Cruises from $651 per day
$651
From Price per day
Total Gross Tonnage of Coral Geographer
5,536
Gross Tonnage

Coral Geographer Cruises

5
(from 2 verified customers)

As sister ship to Coral Adventurer (launched April 2019), Coral Geographer will remain true to our pursuit of authentic expeditions. When designing our next generation of ships, we stubbornly resisted the trend to go large and glitzy. We remain small enough to go to untouched places, focusing on bringing small numbers of like-minded guests closer to nature and cultures with personal attention and professional Australian service. Arriving in 2021, the 99-passenger ship will feature the same state-of-the-art specifications and expedition features as Coral Adventurer. However, due to popular demand, she will have an increased number of 6 bridge deck suites with horizon bathtubs.

Coral Geographer is purpose built for expedition cruising in the tropics. With two trademark Xplorer tenders to seat all passengers and facilitate comfortable shore excursions, as well as six zodiacs for more intrepid exploration, passengers will be able to get up close to the natural wilderness they are exploring. Coral Expeditions prides itself on having regional experts offering briefings and presentations on the destinations and wildlife in each area. This is further supported by an onboard library with further books to delve into. Read more

Featuring a shallow draft and advanced navigation and propulsion systems, Coral Geographer can access locations closed to large cruise ships.

Ship Specification

Maiden voyage: 2021
Number of decks: 5
Tonnage: 5536
Cabins: 60
Passengers: 99
Number of crew: 36
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Onboard Experience

  • Dining

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    • Dining on the Coral Geographer

    The dining room seats all guests at one sitting, and the cuisine reflects local products – indeed those you may have seen purchased by the chefs at ports of call, and small-batch prepared in the open-view kitchen. Breakfast and lunch are buffet-style, and evening dinner is table d’hôte (a fixed number of already prepared dishes).

  • Bars

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    • Bar on the Coral Geographer

    Coral Geographer offers multiple indoor and outdoor bars including the Explorer Bar on the Sundeck for sunset drinks. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are included for lunch and dinner. For dinner there is a ‘communal wine table’ with a curated wine selection.

  • Entertainment

    Coral Expeditions prides itself on having regional experts offering briefings and presentations on the destinations and wildlife in each area. This is further supported by an onboard library with further books to delve into.

  • Activities

    • Activities on the Coral Geographer
    • Activities on the Coral Geographer

    With two trademark Xplorer tenders to seat all passengers and facilitate comfortable shore excursions, as well as six zodiacs for more intrepid exploration, passengers will be able to get up close to the natural wilderness they are exploring. A qualified Dive Instructor is also on board for all scuba itineraries. An introductory scuba skills session is complimentary, while Resort (Introductory) and Certified Dives will be charged to your onboard account. Please speak with your consultant for further details on scuba diving.

  • Health & Fitness

    • Fitness on the Coral Geographer
    • Fitness on the Coral Geographer

    Start the day with a quick work out in the gym located on the Explorer Deck.

  • Kids

    Children are welcome onboard, however there are no special facilities for children.

  • Inclusions

    • All main meals on-board
    • Captain's welcome champagne
    • Coffee, tea & soft drinks 24 hrs
    • Destination seminars and/or lectures
    • Expedition leader & all Australian crew
    • Fully hosted launch & shore excursions
    • Gratuities - tipping is neither expected nor required
    • Internet access & satellite phone (most vessels)
    • Morning & afternoon teas
    • Scuba cylinders, weight belts & weights
    • Scuba experience for first time divers
    • Ship-shore-ship transfers
    • Snorkelling and diving equipment
    • Use of ship facilities - indoor & outdoor

Customer cruise ship ratings

Coral Geographer has an average of 5 Stars based on 2 Guest Reviews

  • Overall
    5
  • Cabin
    5
  • Dining
    4.5
  • Entertainment
    4.5
  • Service
    5

Destination & Ports

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Cabins

There are 60 cabins over four decks. Starting from the lowest deck, 12 Coral Deck Staterooms (17 sq.m.) are furnished with a junior King size bed (or two singles), wardrobe, desk and arm chair. A compact en suite has a toilet, shower and ample storage with a sea view via twin portholes. On the next deck up are 16 Promenade Deck Staterooms (17 sq.m.), with the same furnishings, and sea view via a large picture window. The 28 Explorer Deck staterooms (21.4 sq.m.) are similarly furnished, and with a private balcony with seating for two. The two Bridge Deck staterooms (21.4 sq.m.

are again similarly furnished. French windows open to a balcony with seating for two. The bridge deck offers superb views. Also on the Bridge Deck are the two Cairns and Darwin suites (55.8 sq.m.). The ship’s interior design, created by the reputed interior design firm Arkhefield of Brisbane, reflects tropical North Queensland. Arkhefield have combined Norwegian furniture and marine fixtures with wood, stone and fabric elements that reflect the colours and textures of Australia. “We rate the accommodation as amongst the best we have experienced,” is typical of past guests’ reviews. All staff are from Australia and New Zealand, and assure you of personalised yet unobtrusive service.)

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    Cabin Types

    PB, CB

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    Size: 17 sqm. Picture windows. Promenade Deck Staterooms are located below the Explorer Deck and are furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A large picture window gives you wide views of the world outside.

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    Cabin Types

    BB, EB

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    Size approx: 21.4 sq. mt. with Private Balcony. Both Bridge Deck staterooms are comfortably furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A wardrobe, desk, and armchair are included. A compact en-suite has a toilet, shower and ample storage. French windows opening to a balcony with seating for two gives you a private perch to watch the panorama unfold outside. These staterooms are located on the bridge deck with superb views and adjacent to the Cairns and Darwin suites.

  • Suite

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    Cabin Types

    BS

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    Size: 37.5 sqm. Private Balcony. All six Bridge Deck Suites are spacious and elegant retreats after a busy day ashore. Suites are equipped with a lounge area, minibar and personal coffee machine. They have special Junior King sized beds. An 3.5 sq m private balcony has an outdoor daybed and lounge chair for two. A unique outside-facing bathroom with horizon bath completes the experience.

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Coral Geographer Cruise Calendar

Date Title Departs Prices From
14 Dec 2023 Passage at Sea Adelaide $0
23 Dec 2023 New Zealand East Coast Auckland $10720
04 Jan 2024 Expedition to the Albatross Latitudes Milford Sound $21390
21 Jan 2024 Fiordland, Hautere and the South Coast $0
31 Jan 2024 Passage at Sea $0
31 Jan 2024 World Heritage Islands of Sub-Antarctic - 12 Nights Bluff to Melbourne Bluff $17280
08 Feb 2024 Australias Great Southern Coastline Melbourne $0
13 Feb 2024 Australias Great Southern Coastline - 14 Nights Melbourne - Fremantle Melbourne $9120
02 Mar 2024 Abrolhos Islands and Coral Coast Fremantle $10240
20 Mar 2024 In the Wake of the Makassans Darwin $14120
03 Apr 2024 Sulawesi Circle Makassar $24180
23 Apr 2024 Into the Wilds of Borneo Makassar $16980
08 May 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Darwin to Broome Darwin $12230
18 May 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Broome to Darwin Broome $12230
29 May 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Darwin to Broome Darwin $12230
08 Jun 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Broome to Darwin Broome $12230
19 Jun 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Darwin to Broome Darwin $12230
29 Jun 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Broome to Darwin Broome $12230
10 Jul 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Darwin to Broome Darwin $12230
20 Jul 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Broome to Darwin Broome $12230
31 Jul 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Darwin to Broome Darwin $12230
10 Aug 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Broome to Darwin Broome $10920
21 Aug 2024 The Kimberley - 10 Nights Darwin to Broome Darwin $13070
21 Aug 2024 West Papua Raja Ampat and Micronesia - 16 Nights Darwin to Guam $14680
06 Sep 2024 Journey to Japan - 14 Nights Guam to Tokyo $12590
21 Sep 2024 Through the Heart of Japan - 14 Nights Tokyo to Fukuoka $15720
05 Oct 2024 Through Japan's Ryukyu Islands - 16 Nights Fukuoka to Keelung $14280
22 Oct 2024 Island Trails of the Philippines - 16 Nights Keelung to Manila Taipei (Keelung) $14690
07 Nov 2024 Borneo - 16 Nights Manila to Singapore $14690
23 Nov 2024 Sumatra Circumnavigation - 18 Nights Singapore to Singapore $16520
24 Dec 2024 Into the Wilds of Borneo - 16 Nights Singapore to Makassar $16140
09 Jan 2025 In the Wake of the Makassans - 14 Nights Makassar to Darwin $14120
24 Jan 2025 Raja Ampat and The Spice Islands - 18 Nights Darwin to Sorong $17590
11 Feb 2025 Raja Ampat and The Spice Islands - 18 Nights Sorong to Darwin $17590
02 Mar 2025 Raja Ampat and The Spice Islands - 18 Nights Darwin to Sorong $17590
20 Mar 2025 Raja Ampat and The Spice Islands - 18 Nights Sorong to Darwin $21120
08 Apr 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $11500
18 Apr 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $11500
29 Apr 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $11500
09 May 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $12800
20 May 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $12800
30 May 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $12800
10 Jun 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $12800
20 Jun 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $12800
01 Jul 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $12800
11 Jul 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $12800
22 Jul 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $12800
01 Aug 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $11500
12 Aug 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $11500
22 Aug 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Broome to Darwin $11500
02 Sep 2025 The Kimberley - 10 Nights - Darwin to Broome $11500
12 Sep 2025 Kimberley Icons - Ashmore and Rowley Shoals - 12 Nights Broome to Darwin $10700
25 Sep 2025 Kimberley Icons - Ashmore and Rowley Shoals - 12 Nights Darwin to Broome $10700
07 Oct 2025 Abrolhos Islands and Coral Coast - 12 Nights - Broome to Fremantle $10700

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